Erdogan relates to recording Khasogg's murder: I let them all go, man.

The reports provided as evidence of the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi contain shocking details of crime, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said, as I continue to pressure on Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman, writes The Guardian, forwarded in Albanian Periscopi. This statement comes after the New York Times reported that a member of [...]
The reports provided as evidence of the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi contain shocking details of crime, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said, as I continue to pressure on Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman, writes The Guardian, forwarded in Albanian Periscopi.
This statement came after the New York Times reported that a member of Saudi Arabia's assassination team in Istanbul had told his superior to say “to chief” that the operation had been completed, a clear link with Prince Mohammed.
Erdogan told reporters that the audio recordings had shocked Saudi intelligence.
We sent a tape about the murder to anyone who wanted to. Our intelligence didn't hide anything. We sent them before each, even before Saudis, US, France, Canada, Germany and Britain,”, he said. “The instructions are really shocking. A Saudi intelligence official who heard them shockedly told me: “This must have taken heroin, except someone who takes heroin would have done that. ””
Erdogan further said Turkey was expecting “with patience” a clarification by Prince Mohammed to whiteen the circumstances that led to the murder of journalist Khashoggi. /Periscopi











